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Abenaki History Time Line - 1750 to 1753

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Date Event Location Notes Links
1749/1750, Jan.22 Document ? Obadiah Albee Jr., Samuel Ball and Benjamin Ledite face a trial by a special court for the alleged "murther of one of the Eastern Indians soon after the conclusion of the peace."  
1750, May 15 Document Northeast Spencer Phips assures Marquis de Jonquiere, the governor of Quebec, that the Pigwacket and Abenaki Indians are not retained in the English settlements; they are not forced to remain during the war, but some volunteered to fight with the English at the siege of Louisburg and in Nova Scotia  
1750, Jun.9 Document Maine reference is made to the Androscoggin being almost extinct, a union of the Pigwacket and Androscoggins, and an Androscoggin wounded by some men charged with murder  
1750, Jul.6 Messenger Sent ME inviting the Norridgewock and Arresaguntacook [St.Francis] Indians to be present at a trial of a man accused of killing Wiscasset Indians  
1750, Fall Raid Gorham ME Indians carried away or killed a young man at New Marblehead  
1750, Oct.30 Letter St. George Sebauoodett states that he will interview the Arssaguntacook Indians and will report the results  
1750/1751, Mar.4 Report ME the intentions of the Canade Indians, regarding attacks on the English, are not yet known to the Norridgewock Indians, who will inform Captain William Lithgow at Richmond as soon as they know  
1751, Apr.5 Committee Appointed to consider the final disposition of cases of those accused of the supposed crime (murder of the Indians at Wiscasset); also, the committee recommends the trials be held elsewhere than York County    
1751, May 15 Report Ft. Richmond ME William Lithgow reports an interview with several Canada Indians who visited him  
1752, Jun.12 Report Ft. Richmond ME William Lithgow reports that some Canada Indians are in the vicinity of the fort, but do not come near to trade  
1752, July Document NY Abenaki demand English stay away from Abenaki lands Abenaki Conference with Phineas Stevens
1752, Jul.25 Report Canada Jean [John] Starkes and others are taken by the Abenaki of St.Francois, who have adopted them and are determined to keep them ... Abigail Noble is adopted by the Abenaki of Bequancour  
1752, Sep.1 Report ME William Lithgow reports that the Canada Indians will not attend the conference at St.Georges as a body, but that some individuals may do so  

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